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to the director of the GCRTC. Works with significant independence and latitude. Work is reviewed in terms of achievement of specific objectives. Performance and development of processes are reviewed by
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-documented UBC APIs and other appropriate toolsets. The EASD is responsible for the selection, acquisition or development, deployment, and operation of the suite of applications related to enterprise
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of furthering student development. Given the number of students we serve, we offer two streams of service: transactional and developmental. Associate Academic Advisors work primarily in the transactional realm
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for NSERC, Simons Foundation, donors, and other funding agencies. Leads logistics and planning for PIMS facilities at UBC, managing space development, renovations, repairs, and equipment purchases within
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focuses on the operational support and continued development of UBC’s edge data network. Key responsibilities include configuring, installing, and troubleshooting Cisco data switches; performing structured
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initiating and maintaining strong relationships through the medical community is important. This position is in a state of evolution whereby duties may be modified, systems and procedures will need to be
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, Chief Atahm School) and additional community partners. The position must maintain existing relationships and support the development of new linkages (including those with other Interior Salishan language
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and problem solve with respect to the program development, delivery and innovation. Develops and maintains operational linkages and facilitates communication across the MDUP sites and supporting units
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external to UBC (industry collaborators, vendors and government officials). This position provides guidance to researchers, contributes to the development of research project plans and timelines, and
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, where she worked on the development of Alouette, Canada's first satellite. The fellowship was announced as part of the 50th anniversary of the Canada-Germany Science and Technology Agreement